Gondwanan origin During the Late Neoproterozoic-Early Palaeozoic the Chortis Block was probably located on the northern shores of what is now
Colombia, then the northern margin of the
Amazonian Craton, with an ocean separating it and the other blocks from core North America or
Laurentia. Before the Early Carboniferous formation of
Pangaea the Chortis Block thus formed part of the northern margin of
Gondwana, located south of other Peri-Gondwanan terranes such as
Oaxaca,
Carolina,
Yucatán, and
Florida. These blocks either escaped the Laurussia-Gondwana collision and were broken off Gondwana later, Three models have been proposed for the origin of the Chortis Block: • According to the first, most widely accepted model, the Chortis Block moved eastward and rotated counterclockwise 30-40° along the
Cayman-
Motagua-
Polochic fault system from its Middle Eocene location off the southwestern coast of Mexico. This model is supported by matching lineations in the Chortis Block and Mexico. • A second model proposes that the Chortis Block originated in the eastern Pacific Ocean south of the Cayman-Motagua-Polochic fault. From this remote location it has moved while rotating 40° clockwise. This rotation is, however, not supported by geological observations. • A third,
in situ model suggests that the Chortis Block has been located more or less just south of Mexico since
North and
South America separated in the Late Jurassic. This model is based on matching lineaments in the Chortis Block and the areas surrounding it. ==See also==